brave the elements

brave the elements

To go out into and endure bad or stormy weather. Usually used hyperbolically. Thank you for braving the elements to come pick me up.I know there's a slight drizzle, but if you can brave the elements, then you may go play outside for a while.

brave the elements

Go out in stormy weather, as in We've just about run out of food; I'll brave the elements and walk to the store. The use of elements for atmospheric agencies dates from the early 16th century but is rare today except in this expression, which is often used hyperbolically.

They brave the elements and take in the wonders of the natural world together, They brave the elements and take in the wonders of the natural world together, experiencing the seasons and encountering other woodland creatures.

It was only people like me who were willing to brave the elements out in the open, but we just get dismissed out of hand by those who have no idea of the suffering to foxes and other hunted animals by a mindless minority.

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